90 ORCULA. 



The parietal lamella stands midway between columellar and 

 outer lip insertions, and is low and short, ending immediately 

 beliind the aperture in the last third of the last whorl. 



Length 6.6 mm., width 2.3 mm. {Zimmermann) . 



Austria : at the foot of the so-called ' ' Turmauer, ' ' northern 

 spur of the Goeller, at an elevation of about 750 meters, in a 

 botanieally well-known subalpine enclave, which here extends 

 from the Goeller nearly into the valley (Arnold Penther; 

 Anton Fuchs). Later found near the first locality on the 

 ** Waldhuttsattel ", on the road from Kernhof, at the upper 

 limit of the subalpine forest at about 1200 meters. 



Orcula fuchsi Zimmermann, Archiv f. Molluskenkunde, vol. 

 63, p. 44, pi. 4, f. 3-5. Jan. 1, 1931. 



At the higher locality it is smaller, 6.3 x 2.2 mm. (PI. 20, 

 fig. 7). In both places it lives with 0. dolium and the lower 

 Austrian race of 0. spoliata, but without intergradation. 

 Figures from Zimmermann. 



Orcula gularis pseudodolium Wagner. PL 19, figs. 3, 4. 



Vol. 27, p. 14. The shell is larger and wider than the 

 typical form, and tapers in an acute cone above; in habitus 

 recalling 0. conica Rm. and 0. dolium Drap. As a form of 

 0. gularis Rssm. it is characterized by the features of the 

 aperture. Of the two columellar lamellae, here the upper is 

 also well developed and emerging (weak in the typical form). 

 The palatal callus is strongly developed as in 0. gularis 

 spoliata, yet with the pliciform appendages characteristic of 

 the type. The peristome is, like that of 0. dolium Drap., 

 more broadened and expanded. Alt. 7, diam. 3 to 3.5 mm. 



Feuchtenauer Aim on the Hochengsengebirge at Wind- 

 ischgarsten. Upper Austria (Wagner, Ann. Zool. Mus. Polonici 

 Hist. Nat. 1, 1922, p. 122, pi. 6, f. 37 a, h. 



Orcula gularis tolminensis Wagner. PL 19, figs. 7, 8. 



The shell is smaller throughout than the typical form, with 

 only 7 to 9 whorls, thin lip-callus and conspicuously lower, 

 often obsolete columellar folds, which are not visible in a 



